Contango ORE, Inc. announced the acceptance of the Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project into the FAST-41 program.
FAST-41 aims to improve the federal permitting process for large infrastructure projects by increasing transparency and coordination.
The Company expressed gratitude for the inclusion of the project and highlighted commitments to environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance.
Acceptance into FAST-41 Program
The Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project was accepted into the FAST-41 program on December 1, 2025, enhancing the permitting process.
Collaboration with USACE and Agencies
Contango will work closely with the US Army Corp of Engineers and other state and federal agencies to advance the project through enhanced coordination.
Enhanced Environmental Compliance
The Company reassured its commitment to meeting the highest standards of environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance throughout the project's advancement.
- The acceptance into the FAST-41 program signifies a streamlined permitting process for the Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project.
- Enhanced coordination, predictable timelines, and improved public transparency are expected benefits of this inclusion.
Contango ORE, Inc. looks forward to progressing the Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project under the FAST-41 covered projects framework, with a focus on environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance.